Specifications
Alto 818 Installation and Operation
7-8 P/N 66109074001 Rev. D
Table 7-1: Selectable Reports
Command R e port Activ ity
SYSTEM
Duress
O
p
erator Override
Power Failure
Ta m
p
er
MONITOR Monitor Point Active
DOOR
Access Denied
Access Granted
Coax Failure
Device Tam
p
er
Door Forced O
p
en
Door O
p
en Too Lon
g
Exit Denied
Exit Granted
Ke
y
Trace
MSM Failure
Sensor Fail
S-Net Reader Failure
VIP Failure
To define reports and assign report numbers, proceed as follows:
1. Make a list of the log events to be reported.
2. For each log event on the list, make a note of the actions that are to be taken each time the
log event occurs. Also note the building modes and/or time intervals in which these actions
are to be operative.
3. Make a survey of this list and sort the log events that require the same report actions during
the same building modes and/or time intervals into separate groups. Assign a report number
for each group and enter these report parameters on the setup sheets.
4. During database setup, as the DOOR , MONITOR and SYSTEM commands are used, refer
to the setup sheets and enter the assigned report number into the appropriate data fields.
An example of log events which might require the same report actions and therefore use the same
report number are hardware failures: Power fail, reader fail, VIP failure, etc. Similarly, most
doors will require a report for access granted, access denied and key trace during the same time
intervals. Again, one report number can be assigned for all controlled doors for these log events.